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Difference between parallel vector and equal vector?​

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Answered by harshitapandey19
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Answer:

Parallel vectors are vectors which have same or parallel support. They can have equal or unequal magnitudes and their directions may be same or opposite. Two vectors are collinear if they have the same direction or areparallel or anti-parallel.

Answered by BrainIyMSDhoni
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Some points about Parallel Vectors-

=> The vectors which are in same direction are known as parallel vectors.

=> The angle between two parallel vectors is zero degree.

=> Direction must be same for saying parallel vector.

In the attachment No.1

=> Vector A || Vector B

=> Direction = Same

Some points about Equal Vectors-

=> Vectors which have same magnitude and same direction are known as equal vectors.

=> The angle difference between equal vectors is zero degree.

=> Direction and magnitude must be same for equal vectors

In the attachment No.2

=> Vector P = Vector R

=> Magnitude = Same

=> Direction = Same

Very Important Conclusion - All equal vectors are parallel but all parallel vectors are not equal.

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